Re: [Mailman-Users] no archives, no logs after system failure

2007-06-27 Thread douglas repetto
Sorry, I should have said that the mailman part of the question is solved. Now I have to deal with a few other issues as a result, like the fact that some mail was lost (or is floating around somewhere in an imap database and doesn't want to come home)! It turned out to not be a Mailman proble

Re: [Mailman-Users] no archives, no logs after system failure

2007-06-27 Thread Mark Sapiro
douglas repetto wrote: > >Partially answering my own question: I've just realized that when the >system was copied over some essential links were replaced by normal >files. So I ended up with both a /private/var and a /var (normally on >OSX server /var points to /private/var). So my logs/archive

Re: [Mailman-Users] no archives, no logs after system failure

2007-06-27 Thread douglas repetto
Partially answering my own question: I've just realized that when the system was copied over some essential links were replaced by normal files. So I ended up with both a /private/var and a /var (normally on OSX server /var points to /private/var). So my logs/archives/etc are being stored in /

[Mailman-Users] no archives, no logs after system failure

2007-06-27 Thread douglas repetto
Hello, Our server recently had hard drive problems, and the system was copied to another drive where it seems to be more or less happy. But we're having a strange Mailman problem (Mailman 2.1.5 on OSX Server 10.4.10): the lists are running, mail is being delivered, but no archiving is taking